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Re: 94' Pathfinder 5spd..how easy to remove the starter & solenoid ?

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Re: 94' Pathfinder 5spd..how easy to remove the starter & solenoid ?

phil25 Sep 2005 21:55
> I had great plans of doing it myself on my 94 Pathy (4x4 Auto). I bought a
> Nissan starter/soleniod, and read up on various techniques for getting the
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> Brought it to a local garage and they installed it for $75. Best $75 I
> ever spent.

That is what I'm afraid of based on your description. Possibly the 5spd
tranny allows for easier removal

Thanks in advance.

Phil

jdr0193025 Sep 2005 16:09
I had great plans of doing it myself on my 94 Pathy (4x4 Auto). I bought a
Nissan starter/soleniod, and read up on various techniques for getting the
old starter out (Haynes manual, various forums, etc).

Well, I climbed under the truck stared it down and tried to get at if for
like 20 minutes and said "screw this". I'm sure that with my lack of
experience, best case senario would have been all day. More likely I'd end
up with a stranded truck with no starter.

Brought it to a local garage and they installed it for $75. Best $75 I
ever spent.

phil25 Sep 2005 02:28
I see it's under the oil filter on the passenger side.

Phil

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